The FV-1 uses the IC2 format to communicate with the EEPROM.
Now, there's dedicated SDA and SCK pins on the Arduino Nano, so could I somehow store programs (patches? effects? I'm new to all this DSP terminology) in the Arduino's memory?
OMG this would make me happy.
Can you store programs on an Arduino?
Moderator: frank
Re: Can you store programs on an Arduino?
This seems a quite clever idea! So you could store more FV-1 programs externally plus parameter descriptions etc. This means the Arduino would act as an emulated EEPROM. A short googling for "arduino i2c eeprom emulator" brought several results; I thing it's worth investigating them!
Re: Can you store programs on an Arduino?
Yes, you have to emulate an eeprom with the arduino.